Neighbor from hell 'who performed lewd dance at child's party and said she wished the mom was dead' breaks silence and says the family are just jealous of her

'Abusive':
Lori Christensen has taunted a family on her street for six years but says she is not sorry

A woman dubbed the 'neighbor from hell' after terrorizing a family across the street for six years says she has no remorse for her actions and claims they are jealous of her.

Lori Christensen, 50, from Minnesota, became notorious last year for seeming to target her neighbors without good reason, with police receiving more than 100 calls about her behavior.

But speaking to ABC's 20/20, she insists that her trouble with Greg and Kim Hoffman stems from their jealousy of her and because 'Greg wants to have a relationship with me'.

'I had no interest in that at all,' Christensen said.

The Hoffmans began filming their neighbor in action when the taunting became unbearable.

They
caught her performing a lewd dance - unbuttoning her clothes and
revealing her legs - as their son celebrated his 12th birthday.

She
also pasted as many as 50 signs to her garage reading: 'Get a life',
'the guilty talk the loudest' and 'I saw mommy kissing a breathalyzer' -
a reference to the fact Mrs Hoffman is a recovering alcoholic.

Other accusations include making masturbatory gestures to Greg Hoffman and shouting, 'I wish you'd died' to his wife.

She told ABC she is not remorseful for saying this after Kim's relapse - when she spent time in hospital after a mixture of alcohol and prescription drugs.

'Why? Because that's was where she
was headed,' she said. 'She was the scotch drinker, not I.'

Accused: After leaving the Ramsey County Court House, Lori Christensen, left, tries to hide from the media by using a white sheet of paper in St. Paul, Minnesota

The giant signs that covered her
garage, Christensen said, were not always directed at the Hoffmans and
maintains it was her first amendment right to post them.

Her actions have cost her her job landed her in jail twice and got her barred from returning to her home and neighborhood.

But, she insists, she is not sorry for what she did and calls the subsequent events simply as 'speed bumps' in her life.

'Why do I have to live my life to make them happy?' Christensen asked.
'They sat at home every day on their front step watching me and my
daughter.

I'm assertive. I hold my own. But I'm also a very compassionate person. I've always been happy. I love life.'

The 50-year-old pleaded guilty in July to a felony charge for
willfully falling foul of a harassment restraining order brought in May
2012.

Greg Hoffman (left) and his wife Kim have had to endure years of taunting from Christensen and were relived when she was ordered to stay 10 miles away from them

Relief: Christensen reserved much of her outrageous behavior for the Hoffman's children (pictured). Their son was called 'the son of an alcoholic' in front of his friends, the family claimed

Two
felony charges were dropped as part of a plea deal that
included, ten-years probation, a ten-year no-contact order with the
Hoffmans and a ten-year exclusion from the neighborhood.

Last week, she tried to withdraw her guilty plea on the charges of violating a restraining order. The judge refused her request and a jury will now determine her sentence.